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The Titan II missile carried the largest nuclear warhead in the U.S. arsenal. There were 18 missiles "on alert" from 1963 to 1987 at Davis-Monthan AFB near Tucson, AZ (this is one of them), 18 at Little Rock AFB near Little Rock, AR and 18 at McConnell AFB near Wichita, KS (where I was an MCCC--Missile Combat Crew Commander from...
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The missile silo and the docents are well worth the ride from Phoenix to visit an important piece of Cold War Americana. The museum consists of a small building with a few artifacts and a replica war head. The tour starts with the docent explaining a bit about the silo and how 6 foot and taller people need a helmet...
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When you take a tour of the Titan Missile you really get a grasp on what was going on during the cold war. The docents are very knowledgeable and you can really see what transpired during those fearful times.

This place offers a real trip through time back to the height of the Cold War. The museum is a perfectly preserved Titan ICBM site with a real-deal 100+' tall missile still in its silo. The one hour tour is a real bargain. First you're shown a well done video that explains what's there. Then you're taken into the underground...
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I was finally able to see what a nuclear ICBM looks like, firsthand. Very impressive. I was also impressed by looking at the engine of the missile. Once is turned on, there's no way to turn it off!!! Looking at the blast doors and missile operations center was very mind blowing. Very educational for everyone........especially me :)

We visited the Titan Missile Museum and found it to be very educational. We took the the one hour tour and our tour guide was willing to answer any questions and he explained most of the procedures that the 4 man crew needed to do if they received word to launched. The missile that still stands is quite a thing...
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The tour of the actual underground site is preceded by a short but very interesting and informative video. Tim, who gave the tour, was excellent. He was very knowledgable, engaging and humorous. It's incredible to go into the control room and experience what it would have been like. We'd recently seen the film: Command and Control, so it had extra...
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